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AMUSEMENTS.

OPERA HOUSE. The tuneful playlet, "Down Kentucky Way," -was again produced successfully at the Opera House last night by Walter .George and his Sunshine Players. Miss Gladys Verona, the Australian soprano, Le Bruns, Huley and Bent, and the other artists on the vaudeville side of the bill were ail heartily received. t ___ EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. "Humoresque," the film version of Fanny Hurst's story of the same name, is fillingEverybody's Theatre at all sessions. "A Full House" is a supporting film.

GRAND THEATRE. Play in the great contest for the Davis Cup in Auckland is vividly portrayed at tho Grand Theatre in the Davia Cup film. A Constance Talinadge picture is also on tho bill.' ' , GREATER CRYSTAL PALACE, The harmonious part singing of the -Lyric Four, and the artistic playing of Mr Howard, solo pianist, accompanied by the full Symphony Orchestra of 22 performers, are drawing large audiences to the Greater Crystal Palace all the -week. An excellent picture programme is headed by the Universal Jewel production, "Under Crimson Skies. 1 ' STRAND THEATRE. Buck Jones is the ' star in "Sunset Sprague," which ia showing this week at the •Strand Theatr*. "The Husband Hunter" is among tho supports, "Checkers," a big special Fox production, taken from the racing melodrama that was a tremendous success on the legitimate Btago for many years, will ba the attraction at the Strand Theatre on Saturday, Tho picture was directed for "William Fox bv Richard Stanton, who staged "The Land of the Free," "The Spy," and "Why I Would r.ot Marry." Tire story is a sensational on-?, lining to do with racehorse plots. It ends vatb one of the most thrilling race tra'cs goene3 ever witnessed on the rcresn. The. picture is presented with an all-star cast.

QUEEN'S THEATRE. Heading the bill at the Queen's Theatre this week is "Darby antl Joan." Derwent Hall Caine and Ivy Close.are the stars in it-h* cast. LIBERTY THEATRE. The current programme at the Liberty Theatre is headed 'The Man from Snow Hiver," a capital Australian film. Tho sinyer is Miss Lily Glover. MADAME STRATHEARN. A recital is to be given at the Choral Hall on Saturday' night by Madame Strathearn,

A.R.A.M., in aid of the funds of the Wcatliani Central Mission, London. The programme will include songs which were tnvouriUs cf the soldiers on active service Sister Kathleen, & prominent worker in the London slums, will speak during the interval.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17113, 7 April 1921, Page 2

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399

AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17113, 7 April 1921, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17113, 7 April 1921, Page 2

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